Women’s Golf Concludes Season With Pair Of Top-25 Finishes At Ann Arbor Regional
The UNLV women's golf team finished its season with impressive performances at the NCAA Ann Arbor Regional. Sophomore Amber Chen tied for 19th, scoring 2-over 73 in her first NCAA Regional, while junior Zi Yu Foong tied for 24th. The team finished eighth overall, the highest among non-Power-4 programs, but fell short of an NCAA Championship berth. Other team members included freshman Demi Du, who tied for 42nd, and junior Jane Huang, who tied for 48th. UNLV continued to showcase strong talent and coaching under head coach Amy Bush-Herzer, who garnered MW Coach of the Year honors for the second consecutive year.
By the Numbers- Amber Chen finished tied for 19th with a score of +4.
- Zi Yu Foong tied for 24th with a score of +7.
- UNLV achieved five top-5 finishes during the 2025-26 season.
- The team closed the spring season with three top-5 results in their last four events.
Looking ahead, UNLV will aim to build on this season's momentum as they prepare for the next campaign. The development of their young talent, like Chen and Du, could enhance their competitive edge. Coach Bush-Herzer will likely focus on recruiting to strengthen the roster.
Bottom LineUNLV's women's golf program continues to excel, highlighted by individual achievements and team success, laying a solid foundation for future growth and potential postseason advancements.
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